OpenGov, a leading provider of AI-powered cloud software for U.S. state and local governments, has opened a new office in Pune, India, underscoring its commitment to global innovation and advanced technology development.
Located at Sai Radhe Complex in Sangamwadi, the Pune center represents a key milestone in OpenGov’s strategy to modernize public sector operations through cutting-edge technology. “We see India as a critical part of OpenGov's future,” said Thiago Sa Freire. “With its rich talent pool and vibrant tech ecosystem, Pune has emerged as a vital hub for our AI-driven product innovation.”
The new office will serve as a center for research and collaboration, bringing together product and engineering teams focused on accelerating advancements in artificial intelligence and cloud-native software. This expansion follows OpenGov’s recent acquisition of Ignatius, a low-code platform that automates government workflows and form processing, further strengthening the company’s ability to deliver tailored, AI-enabled solutions that enhance operational efficiency across the public sector.
News by Rahul Yelligetti.